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Tricia Rainwater will share photographic work taken from retracing her tribe’s journey on the Trail of Tears. She will discuss the challenges of accessing maps, trail routes, and other historical documents specific to Choctaw people, as well as speculating why accurate information is difficult to access. In this talk, Tricia will share how the information she discovered impacted and informed her trip. Through this act of reclamation, she visits the places of pain where Choctaws were forcibly walked and asks, how does one return and reconnect to the places sacred to their ancestors with reverence and respect after they have been absent for so long? Angelica Trimble-Yanu will be sharing about her process in returning to and creating her first site specific project, Iyeska on her Oglála Lakȟóta homelands. She will elaborate on her collaboration experience with landscape as a form of reconnection to cultural and familial roots. Angelica will also be speaking on her short film Makha (Earth), commissioned by Filmsight Productions and exhibited at the De Young Open in 2020. Makha (Earth) incorporates footage taken in her ancestral homelands in South Dakota during the making of Iyeska. Tricia and Angelica will be in conversation about their work with Alyssarhaye Graciano who is an artist, community curator, and the Visual Arts Curator at MACLA. Refreshments will be served. Tricia Rainwater's Trail of Tears work has been sponsored by a grant from the SF Arts Commission
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